The self-organized growth of uniform carbon nanocone arrays using low-temperature non-equilibrium Ar + H 2 + CH 4 plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) is studied. The experiment shows that size-, shape-, and position-uniform carbon nanocone arrays can develop even from non-uniformly fragmented discontinuous nickel catalyst films. A three-stage scenario is proposed where the primary nanocones grow on large catalyst particles during the first stage, and the secondary nanocones are formed between the primary ones at the second stage. Finally, plasma-related effects lead to preferential growth of the secondary nanocones and eventually a uniform nanopattern is formed. This does not happen in a CVD process with the same gas feedstock...
The paper presents an investigation of self-organizational and -assembly processes of nanostructure ...
The formation of vertically aligned, clearly separated, copper-capped carbon nanocones with a length...
The study of inductively coupled Ar/CH 4/H 2 plasmas in the plasma enhanced chemical vapor depositio...
The growth of carbon nanocone arrays on metal catalyst particles by deposition from a low-temperatur...
Controlled self-organized growth of vertically aligned carbon nanocone arrays in a radio frequency i...
The kinetics of the nucleation and growth of carbon nanotube and nanocone arrays on Ni catalyst nano...
The kinetics of the nucleation and growth of carbon nanotube and nanocone arrays on Ni catalyst nano...
A simple and effective method of controlling the growth of vertically aligned carbon nanotube arrays...
Self-assembly of carbon nanotip (CNTP) structures on Ni-based catalyst in chemically active inductiv...
Carbon nanotubes and nanofibres are typically synthesised under substrate temperatures above 600°C. ...
International audienceThis paper reports on carbon nanotubes (CNT) arrays grown on patterned catalys...
It is shown that the simultaneous saturation of Ni nanoparticles used as catalyst for vertically ali...
Abstract. The growth mechanism of multiwalled carbon nanotubes has been a subject of considerable re...
We present a theoretical model describing a plasma-assisted growth of carbon nanofibers (CNFs), whic...
The results of a hybrid numerical simulation of the growth kinetics of carbon nanowall-like nanostru...
The paper presents an investigation of self-organizational and -assembly processes of nanostructure ...
The formation of vertically aligned, clearly separated, copper-capped carbon nanocones with a length...
The study of inductively coupled Ar/CH 4/H 2 plasmas in the plasma enhanced chemical vapor depositio...
The growth of carbon nanocone arrays on metal catalyst particles by deposition from a low-temperatur...
Controlled self-organized growth of vertically aligned carbon nanocone arrays in a radio frequency i...
The kinetics of the nucleation and growth of carbon nanotube and nanocone arrays on Ni catalyst nano...
The kinetics of the nucleation and growth of carbon nanotube and nanocone arrays on Ni catalyst nano...
A simple and effective method of controlling the growth of vertically aligned carbon nanotube arrays...
Self-assembly of carbon nanotip (CNTP) structures on Ni-based catalyst in chemically active inductiv...
Carbon nanotubes and nanofibres are typically synthesised under substrate temperatures above 600°C. ...
International audienceThis paper reports on carbon nanotubes (CNT) arrays grown on patterned catalys...
It is shown that the simultaneous saturation of Ni nanoparticles used as catalyst for vertically ali...
Abstract. The growth mechanism of multiwalled carbon nanotubes has been a subject of considerable re...
We present a theoretical model describing a plasma-assisted growth of carbon nanofibers (CNFs), whic...
The results of a hybrid numerical simulation of the growth kinetics of carbon nanowall-like nanostru...
The paper presents an investigation of self-organizational and -assembly processes of nanostructure ...
The formation of vertically aligned, clearly separated, copper-capped carbon nanocones with a length...
The study of inductively coupled Ar/CH 4/H 2 plasmas in the plasma enhanced chemical vapor depositio...